A New Vision of Interior Designers’ Education

Dec. 12, 2006

(November, 2006) – A diverse group of design leaders recently gathered to focus on the future, especially for interior design education. Convened by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER) in November, the challenge was put forward to consider the forces of change on the profession and, from that, to create a future vision for education. Fortified by a substantial compilation of background material, “Interior Design Trends and Implications,” Future Vision participants used consensus about change to consider priorities for education.

The top ranked priorities for the learning outcomes of interior design education in 2009 and beyond are that graduates are able to:

·      Think critically

·      Engage in a creative approach to problems in applying the design process

·      Address the triple bottom line (economic, social, environmental); embracing the social contract and sustainability

·      Consider a global perspective or worldview, informed by grounding in the liberal arts

·      Become a thought leader in the profession and the community, effectively employing communications skills

·      Apply research methods and integrate findings into the design process

·      Generate intellectual capital, to innovate

Future Vision was held at the Steelcase University Learning Lab in Grand Rapids, MI. Keynote speaker, Gitte Jonsdatter

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